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Sennheiser PXC 250-II
$260.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Very lightweight and portable--ideal for those who detest earbuds but travel often. Very comfortable--sit lightly but firmly on the ears. Still sound great with the noise cancellation turned off.
The Cons:The light weight makes them somewhat delicate--must be handled with care. The volume control is too delicate, can be easily bumped by accident.
Sennheiser's PXC 250-II headphones are a higher-end noise-canceling pair that can eliminate up to 80% of droning background noise (such as bus or airplane engine noise). They are also smaller than previous noise-canceling Sennheiser models, increasing portability.
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The canceling feature can be shut off to function as normal headphones, as well. There is an in-line volume control and the headset is completely collapsible. They feature a wide frequency response and a 4.9-foot long cord.
Features
- Cancels up to 80% of background noise
- Noise canceling uses 1 AAA battery
- Neodymium magnets, Sennheiser "Duofol" diaphragms
- 10 - 21000 Hz frequency response
- Collapsible
- Compact
- 4.9 ft. parallel cord
- In-flight audio adapter
- In-line volume control
- 112 dB SPL
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Very lightweight and portable--ideal for those who detest earbuds but travel often.
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Very comfortable--sit lightly but firmly on the ears.
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Still sound great with the noise cancellation turned off.
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Noise cancellation performance is pretty good for the price.
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Volume is very loud when the integrated volume control is turned all the way up--great for quiet sources.
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The light weight makes them somewhat delicate--must be handled with care.
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The volume control is too delicate, can be easily bumped by accident.
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